Traceability

Create seamless transparency in your production

Due to increasing demands on the transparency of supply chains, traceability of production and procurement processes is becoming more and more important. It also plays a decisive role in product liability. Through additionally collected information (material, quality, storage, use, etc.), the origin and path of various raw materials and components can be traced, but also the further processing up to individual finished products can be planned in advance. In the event of any malfunctions and complaints, errors in batches can be found quickly and without great effort, and the cause can be identified.

In the future, traceability will become more interesting not only for large companies but also for small ones. Suitable solutions are needed for the different starting points. The data on productions and deliveries can be visualised interactively for the end users to make the paths of the products and building materials visible and to analyse them. In this way, traceability becomes easily accessible. In this way, it is also possible to overview production, document inventories and check quality.

In addition, processes can be optimised through the graph-based representation by identifying faster, cheaper or higher quality alternatives. Thus, traceability is also closely linked to process optimisation and brings many opportunities to leverage optimisation potential in manufacturing.

In addition, processes can be optimised through the graph-based representation by identifying faster, cheaper or higher quality alternatives. Thus, traceability is also closely linked to process optimisation and brings many opportunities to leverage optimisation potential in manufacturing.

Profit from Traceability

Benefits

Tracking and tracing of products and components from source to completion
Improvement of the complaints process
Support for process automation
Transparency across all production/process steps

Increase productivity

Faster error encoding

Identification of sources of error
Reduction of liability risks
How we proceed

Approach Introduction Traceability

1

Workshop

Initial workshop to determine the specification of requirements, processes and architectures as a basis for complete traceability.

2

Conception

Conception and modelling with prototypical implementation and subsequent evaluation of the approach or method.

3

Integration

Integration of the solution into your IT landscape and introduction into the company, if necessary, training of your employees and further project support during operation, workshop for the optimisation design of the processes.

We support you in this.

Traceability in your company

We support you in the introduction of traceability in your company with an experienced team. Our three-stage process has proven its worth. The implementation length of the individual phases is based on your actual need and can thus be designed entirely according to your individual needs.

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Dr. Patricia Sieber

Consultant Data Science

TIQ Solutions GmbH

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